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Settings Page

This widget allows you to access all settings pages of swift. When selected for the first time in a new session of swiftGUI, it will take you to the Overview page. From there you can access all subpages either by clicking on the buttons on the Overview page or by selecting one of the tabs on top.

Servers

On the Servers page you can manage connection data for private FSD servers. This includes setting up swift for use as TowerView. More details on this page.

GUI

On GUI you can control basic appearance properties of swiftGUI, such as the type of the font used, its size, style and color. You can also control GUI's opacity (transparency). You will find two Widgets on the GUI labelled 50% and 100%, they are quick settings for GUI's transparency.

Network

The first part is reserved for possible future use. In the lower half you can review and change the download interval times for METAR data and VATSIM's network status file (Data file). Avoid choosing very short download intervals to avoid overloading the servers. Unless you are experiencing issues, do not alter these values.

Hotkeys

This is the place where you manage your hotkeys.

  • you can add, edit and remove hotkeys
  • you can assign multiple keys or buttons to one single function
  • you have to define at least one joystick button or keyboard key as Push-To-Talk (PTT), otherwise you won't be able to talk to other users on the network

Add a new Hotkey

As an example, add a PTT hotkey combination:

  • select add
  • Action: select a function, Voice ==> Activate push-to-talk
  • Combination: click on [Select] and then press the button/key that you want to use as PTT
  • finish the process by selecting Ok
  • changes to your hotkey definitions will be saved permanently only when you shutdown swiftGUI, a prompt will ask you whether you want to save those changes or not

Edit an existing Hotkey

  • select an existing hotkey assignment from the list and click on edit
  • Action: you can either keep the same function for this hotkey assignment or change it to something else
  • Combination: to define a different hotkey assignment, click on [Select] and then press the button/key that you want to use from now on
  • finish the process by selecting Ok
  • changes to your hotkey definitions will be saved permanently only when you shutdown swiftGUI, a prompt will ask you whether you want to save those changes or not

Remove an existing Hotkey

  • select an existing hotkey assignment from the list and click on remove
  • changes to your hotkey definitions will be saved permanently only when you shutdown swiftGUI, a prompt will ask you whether you want to save those changes or not
  • if you removed a hotkey assignment by accident, instead of defining it again, you can also shutdown swiftGUI without saving the hotkey changes

Audio

By clicking on this, you can modify the audio notifications settings, as described on the main Audio page

Data load and caches

This page shows you the status of your local data cache and also what the swift Datastore holds. To update/refresh your local data cache, best use swiftLauncher and there select the section Check for Updates. You will find an identical table there, plus a button at its bottom, labelled load from DB. Pressing it, will synchronize your local cache and swift's Datastore.

Simulator

The Simulator page contains some important parameters that some users may want to amend. Most of the settings will only be available for change once flight simulator is running and connected to swiftGUI.

The upper part of this page will list all installed plugins for the simulators that users selected when they installed swift pilot client. You can select/de-select the ones that you are using/not using.

The lower section offers some general setting options

  • COM synch.: you can activate/deactivate COM radio synchronization here, but also on the Audio widget (click link for explanation)
  • Rendering enabled: you can disable the rendering (drawing) off all aircraft by clicking on dis.. This will set Max.aircraft and Max.dist(NM) both to zero.
  • Restrictions: the clear button will delete all rendering restrictions
  • Max.aircraft: if you want to limit the number of aircraft that swift is allowed to render (draw), this is the place to go
  • Max.dist(NM): you can also limit the rendering (drawing) radius around the position of your own aircraft, the unit is NM (nautical miles)

Furthermore, you can also modify settings that are specific to each flight simulator platform used. Depending on the product, there more or less options available. To access them you need to click on the [...]-icon in the same line as the simulator plugin, in this example xswiftbus for X-Plane 11:

A new window will pop up:

  • In the top section you will find setting options for swift's DBus, that will be more relevant for distributed (networked) use of swift. Standard should be as shown on the screenshot. More information can be found here.
  • The main Settings section gives you control over quite a few parameters, some of them are specific to X-Plane 11 (in this example):
    • Max.aircraft: like on the general settings page, you can control the number of aircraft swift is allowed to be rendered (drawn)
    • Max. distance: like on the general settings page, you can control the radius around your aircraft's position where aircraft are allowed to be rendered (drawn)
    • Follow aircraft distance: a unique feature for X-Plane, set the default distance when following other aircraft in your simulator, more information.
    • Labels: allows you to permanently enable or disable drawing information-labels (aircraft tags) to the planes that swift renders in X-Plane 11. Note: you can also control the label status via X-Plane's Plugins menu (xswiftbus), but the change there will be valid for the current session of swiftGUI only!
    • Bundle lights: will try to switch on both taxi and landing lights for other aircraft, even when they only transmit that their landing lights are on
    • TCAS: self-explanatory
    • Terrain probe: specific to X-Plane 11, allows swift to render other aircraft at the elevation of your own scenery
    • Logging: debugging log option
    • Message box: X-Plane specific, controls how many lines of text will be shown in-game
    • Box disappears after: X-Plane specific, controls how long the text box will be shown in-game, in milliseconds. 1000ms = 1 second
    • Box margins px.: X-Plane specific, controls the margin (distance) of the in-game text and the text, in pixels
    • Night texture: if a night texture has been defined, you can control swiftGUI's behaviour regarding it

All changes need to be acknowledged by clicking on the OK-button. Only when closing the swiftGUI, the program will ask you to permanently save and write those changes.

Simulator (basics)

Simulator (basics) contains the settings for your flight simulator path(s) and optional aircraft model paths. This page can also be found in the swift Configuration Wizard (more information on the linked page) and in swiftData (Mapping Editor). Normally users do not need to change anything on this page.

Simulator (messages)

This page lets you configure pop-up messages for certain events, no matter whether swiftGUI is on the foreground, or not. A good setting is as shown below:


Matching

swift's Matching settings can be altered to tweak the behaviour of its model matching logic. By default, swift will first try to display the correct type of aircraft, the livery is of secondary importance. Model matching is a complex task and normally you should be fine with the settings that come with the basic installation.

If you feel like experimenting, have a go. To retrieve swift's default settings, click on the reset(all) button on the top right corner.

Advanced

On this page you enable or disable the upload of crash dumps to swift's development team.